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Posted by JiminVA on September 30, 2005 at 08:51:37 from (216.12.89.52):
In Reply to: Re: more Hesston 5530 posted by transpomaniac on September 30, 2005 at 08:25:37:
There is no knots or tieing the twine on a round baler, the twine just wraps the bale and then is cut at the end. After running the twine down thru the tube, leave it hanging out of the tube about 12 inchs. To tie, stop the tractor put in neutral leave the tractor and pto running at operating speed, Pull the rope to bring the tube all the way over to the left of the baler, the roll will grab the twine and then you move the tube back to the right by moving the rope. Once the tube is back to the right of the baler, then u pull the tube back to the center of bale and then just let it go, this lets the tube fall back to the outside and the twine it cut. cut the pto off, back up the tractor dump the bale and and then move on to makeing the next one.
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